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Nature Trail: Global warming and rising sea temperatures pose a significant threat to sharks and tuna
All of the animals in the world are pigeon-holed into two neat categories: those that are warm-blooded and those that are cold-blooded. Warm-blooded animals keep a steady temperature irrespective of the surrounding air temperature. If the day is hot, they sweat to cool down. If the day is cold, they shiver to warm up.